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DIP-1989-04-2671-F

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Resistor Networks & Arrays
CategoryPassive components   
File Size857KB,3 Pages
ManufacturerTT Electronics
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Resistor Networks & Arrays

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Parameter NameAttribute value
Product AttributeAttribute Value
ManufacturerTT Electronics
Product CategoryResistor Networks & Arrays
Resistors
TaNFilm
®
Precision DIP Network
Commercial and MIL Qualified
TaNFilm
®
Precision DIP Network
1900 Series
Commercial and MIL Qualified
Inherent reliability
MIL-PRF-83401 qualified
Custom configuration available
1900 Series
Bonded leads
Inherent reliability
not susceptible to solder reflow problems
MIL-PRF-83401 qualified
±0.1% / ratio tolerance to ±0.05%
Absolute tolerance to
Custom configuration available
Absolute TCR to ±15ppm/°C / ratio tracking to ±5ppm/°C
Bonded leads not susceptible to solder reflow problems
Absolute tolerance to ±0.1% / ratio tolerance to ±0.05%
Absolute TCR to ±15ppm/°C / ratio tracking to ±5ppm/°C
All Pb-free parts comply with EU Directive 2011/65/EU (RoHS2)
The IRC 1900 Series is the ultimate combination of precision performance, reliability, and long term stability in
a low profile, TaNFilm
®
DIP package. Rugged welded lead construction combined with the inherent passivation
characteristics of tantalum nitride ensure superior ongoing performance over the installed life of the part.
Visit our website to view a graphical demonstration of IRC’s TaNFilm
®
reliability and performance features.
Electrical Data
Schematic
Resistance
Range
( )
10 - 49.9
Absolute
Tolerance
F, G, J
F, G, J
B, D, F, G, J
B, D, F, G, J
B, D, F, G, J
B, D, F, G, J
B, D, F, G, J
B, D, F, G, J
B, D, F, G, J
B, D, F, G, J
Optional
Ratio
Tolerance
F, G
D, F, G
A, B, D, F, G
A, B, D, F, G
N/A
B, D, F, G
B, D, F, G
B, D, F, G
B, D, F, G
N/A
Absolute TCR
(ppm/°C)
±50; ±100; ±300
±25; ±50; ±100; ±300
±25; ±50; ±100; ±300
±15; ±25; ±50; ±100; ±300
N/A
±300; ±100
±300; ±100; ±50
±25; ±50; ±100; ±300
±15; ±25; ±50; ±100; ±300
N/A
Tracking
TCR
(ppm/°C)
±20
±10
Military
Characteristic
Element
Power
(mW)
A
Commercial
50.0 - 199
200 - 999
1.0K - 400K
N/A
±5
±5
N/A
±50
±20
N/A
250 - 999
1.0K - 200K
±5
±5
N/A
H, K, M
100
H, K, M
200
A
Military
50 - 100K
50 - 149
B
Commercial
150 - 249
B
Military
50 - 70K
Package Specification Data
Schematic
A
B
General Note
TT Electronics reserves the right to make changes in product specification without notice or liability.
General Note
IRC reserves the right to make changes in product specification without notice or liability.
All information is subject to TT Electronics’ own data and is considered accurate at time of going to print.
All information is subject to IRC’s own data and is considered accurate at time of going to print.
Package Power
(W)
14-pin
1.4
1.3
16-pin
1.6
1.5
Voltage Rating
Temperature
Range
Substrate
Lead Finish
Gold Plate (60/40
Sn/Pb available)
Noise
PxR not to
_____
exceed 100V
-55°C to +150°C 99.6% Alumina
<-30dB
BI Technologies IRC Welwyn
www.ttelectronics.com/resistors
A subsidiary of
TT electronics plc
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Advanced Film
©
IRC
Electronics plc
Division
• 4222 South Staples Street • Corpus
Christi Texas
78411 USA
Telephone:
361 992 7900 •
Facsimile:
361 992 3377 •
Website: www.irctt.com
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